Epic poem Beowulf depicts the most heroic figure of the Anglo-Saxon era. Hero Beowulf is a seemingly invincible man with all the exceptional qualities that Anglo-Saxon Hero needs. He can put his people in front of him with his super strength and courage. He met with many monsters and terrible beasts, but he never worried about the threat of death. His leadership is wonderful and he can even boast of all his achievements. Beowulf is the ultimate magnificent hero and risks his life for countless glory.
In Beowulf, Anglo - Saxon heroes were clearly defined by Beowulf 's behavior. Obviously Beowulf is a typical hero. His strength and courage are unparalleled, he is discreet (and glorious) than many corrupt warriors around him. Beowulf showed his power many times. Regardless of whether he is with a sea monster or not, Glendell's mother is still a dragonfly dragon, Beowulf stated that his courage and strength should be the inspiration of all heroes It was. Strength and appearance are essential to Anglo-Saxon fighters. The Coast Guard saw a powerful hero said when he first arrived in Denmark's land. A stronger warrior on earth than you who is wearing battle clothes "(Beowulf, 7). In Anglo-Saxon culture, power is clearly an important feature of a hero, but to define heroes by force alone It is not enough.
Epic poem Beowulf depicts the most heroic figure of the Anglo-Saxon era. Hero Beowulf is a seemingly invincible man with all the exceptional qualities that Anglo-Saxon Hero needs. He can put his people in front of him with his super strength and courage. He met with many monsters and terrible beasts, but he never worried about the threat of death. His leadership is wonderful and he can even boast of all his achievements. Beowulf is the ultimate one